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In History / High School | 2014-10-15

The demand for automobiles in the 1920s:

A. Stimulated growth in many other industries
B. Led to a nationwide recession
C. Closed down the steel industry
D. Brought about the collapse of the suburbs

Asked by TaniaPerretti41

Answer (3)

I believe the demand for automobiles in the 1920s stimulated growth in many other industries. Think of the other things that came after automobiles. ;)

Answered by RestingPlatypus | 2024-06-10

The demand for automobiles in the 1920s stimulated growth in many industries and led to the emergence of automobile suburbs. This shift in transportation also impacted shopping and living patterns. ;

Answered by qwpink | 2024-06-18

The demand for automobiles in the 1920s stimulated growth in many other industries, such as steel, rubber, and oil. This expansion not only increased production in these sectors but also influenced urban planning and consumer behavior, leading to the rise of suburbs and new shopping patterns. Therefore, the correct answer is A: Stimulated growth in many other industries.
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Answered by qwpink | 2024-12-26